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Human arm sensors make robot smarter.»
Not exact matches
The researchers scattered parts of a STEFAN - style IKEA chair around industrial robot
arms, parallel grippers and force - detecting
sensors — using two of each to mimic the hands and
arms humans would use for such a task.
A robot
arm wrapped in
sensor - laden skin has been given the ability to navigate using a keen sense of touch, a development that allows it to work closely and comfortably alongside
humans.
The collaborative demonstrated the first
human uses of an implanted neural
sensor and neural interface system to control robotic and prosthetic
arms in three - dimensional space.
Today, the Toyota Research Institute, the Silicon Valley - based
arm of the biggest carmaker in the world, unveiled the latest version of its autonomous vehicle, featuring better
sensors, improved detection, and two steering wheels to better transfer control from
human to robot.